Judge the Judges: With Guests Daniel Kahneman, James Hutchinson & G.M. Pucilowski

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Playing the Long Game: The Power of Self-Control

As a special addition to this week's episode, you can see Katy's full sit-down interview with Angela Duckworth, where they also explore the relationship between self-control and grit.Watch or listen to their conversation on YouTube or Spotify.When your emotions flare or temptatio ...  Show more

Bonus: A Sit Down With Katy Milkman & Angela Duckworth

In this bonus addition of Choiceology, Katy Milkman sits down with psychologist and Grit author Dr. Angela Duckworth, a leading expert on self-control. She breaks down what science tells us about managing impulses, why willpower by itself falls short, and how simple environmental ...  Show more

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